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The emirate of Dubai, whose airport is the world’s busiest for international passengers, has announced a new tax on travellers to help finance expansion, as Gulf governments grapple with plummeting revenues. | The emirate of Dubai, whose airport is the world’s busiest for international passengers, has announced a new tax on travellers to help finance expansion, as Gulf governments grapple with plummeting revenues. |
The 35-dirham ($9.50) fee will apply to all passengers – including those passing through Dubai in transit – on all flights from 30 June, according to a statement carried by WAM state news agency. | The 35-dirham ($9.50) fee will apply to all passengers – including those passing through Dubai in transit – on all flights from 30 June, according to a statement carried by WAM state news agency. |
It is the first time Dubai has announced a passenger tax, which is imposed in many airports worldwide. | It is the first time Dubai has announced a passenger tax, which is imposed in many airports worldwide. |
More than 78 million passengers passed through Dubai international airport in 2015, keeping its place as the world’s busiest for international passengers since overtaking London Heathrow in 2014. | More than 78 million passengers passed through Dubai international airport in 2015, keeping its place as the world’s busiest for international passengers since overtaking London Heathrow in 2014. |
In February, Dubai Airports increased the capacity of its main airport to 90 million passengers with the opening of concourse D, at a cost of $1.2bn. | In February, Dubai Airports increased the capacity of its main airport to 90 million passengers with the opening of concourse D, at a cost of $1.2bn. |
Dubai has a smaller second airport, Al-Maktoum International, which opened in 2013 and will receive 120 million passengers a year once completed. | Dubai has a smaller second airport, Al-Maktoum International, which opened in 2013 and will receive 120 million passengers a year once completed. |
The receipts of the new tax will be channelled into funding the expansion of Dubai airports, the statement said. | The receipts of the new tax will be channelled into funding the expansion of Dubai airports, the statement said. |
Although part of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, Dubai has dwindling oil wealth, and its revenues are diversified compared with its oil-dependent Gulf peers. | Although part of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, Dubai has dwindling oil wealth, and its revenues are diversified compared with its oil-dependent Gulf peers. |
But the whole region is struggling to cope with a sharp drop in oil revenues since crude prices nosedived. | But the whole region is struggling to cope with a sharp drop in oil revenues since crude prices nosedived. |
Situated on transcontinental air routes, Dubai is one of several Gulf-based airports to experience prodigious growth in recent years. | Situated on transcontinental air routes, Dubai is one of several Gulf-based airports to experience prodigious growth in recent years. |
About 100 airlines fly to more than 240 destinations from the international hub, which is also home to carrier Emirates. | About 100 airlines fly to more than 240 destinations from the international hub, which is also home to carrier Emirates. |
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